История географии и географических открытий. Биографии географов и путешественников

История географии и географических открытий. Биографии географов и путешественников

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Four-time trip to the Arctic Ocean, committed by the order of Emperor Alexander I, on the military brig "New Earth" in 1821, 1822, 1823 and 1824 years of the fleet, Lieutenant-Captain Fyodor Litke. Part 1; Part 2

Litke, Fedor Petrovich (1797-1882). Four-time trip to the Arctic Ocean, committed by the order of Emperor Alexander I, on the military brig "New Earth" in 1821, 1822, 1823 and 1824 years of the fleet, Lieutenant-Captain Fyodor Litke. St. Petersburg: In the Marine Printing House, 1828.
Part 1; Part 2. 1828.

The chronological history of all travels to the northern polar countries, with the addition of a review of the physical properties of that region. Part 2

Berkh, Vasily Nikolaevich (1781-1834). The chronological history of all travels to the northern polar countries, with the addition of a review of the physical properties of that region. Sankt-Petersburg: Military printing house of the General Staff of His Imperial Majesty, 1821-1823.
Part 2. 1823.

The chronological history of all travels to the northern polar countries, with the addition of a review of the physical properties of that region. Part 1

Berkh, Vasily Nikolaevich (1781-1834). The chronological history of all travels to the northern polar countries, with the addition of a review of the physical properties of that region. Sankt-Petersburg: Military printing house of the General Staff of His Imperial Majesty, 1821-1823.
Part 1. 1821.

Proceedings of the Russian polar station on Novaya Zemlya. Part 1. Magnetic observations. Part 2: Meteorological observations

Russian polar station on Novaya Zemlya. Proceedings of the Russian polar station on Novaya Zemlya. [St. Petersburg]: printing house of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1891.
Andreev, Konstantin Petrovich (meteorologist, hydrograph, 1853-1919). Part 1: Magnetic observations; Part 2: Meteorological observations. 1891, 1896.

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